National concern turned to overseas militarism, is the correct answer.
Explanation:
The New Deal was a set of memorandum, public work schemes, economic reforms, and ordinances passed by Franklin D. Roosevelt, the then U.S. President. These reforms were enacted in the U.S. in the years between 1933-1936. It acknowledged to requirements for release, reform, and restoration from the Great Depression. The agendas of the New Deal involved new restrictions and protection on the banking industry and attempts to re-inflate the market after rates had dropped sharply.
Because there was a widespread unemployment during the 1930s exacerbated an already difficult situation by forcing the government to spend millions of dollars on various relief programs. Most, however, were ineffective.